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meteoric
/ ˌmiːtɪˈɒrɪk /
adjective
of, formed by, or relating to meteors
like a meteor in brilliance, speed, or transience
rare, of or relating to the weather; meteorological
Other Word Forms
- meteorically adverb
- nonmeteoric adjective
- nonmeteorically adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Despite her meteoric rise, her former coaches say she has not changed.
"They've had such a meteoric rise that it's okay to have a bump in the road."
That was before its spectacular collapse under the weight of the huge debts that had powered its meteoric rise.
After a career marked by a meteoric rise, legendary spats, a celebrated breakup and a globally acclaimed reunion, Oasis has certainly earned its rock-and-roll stripes, making the partnership with Adidas feel especially fitting.
Today’s American military isn’t open to the mercurial and meteoric talents of a Napoleon or a Caesar.
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